That’s interesting on a few fronts: A) Because Michigan ain’t exactly Aruba this time of year and B) the Lions pick 10th in the upcoming draft.

People can malign Clowney’s work ethic all they want, the guy’s not slipping to the 10th spot, so his decision to visit with the team picking 10th is curious.

Unless they’re not planning on picking 10th.

With big numbers at the top of their salary cap, and perhaps sensing some pressure to win now, the Lions may be considering a move. It would be a strong statement to pair a premier edge rusher with Ndamukong Suh, and allow the Lions to attack in multiple ways.

Unless you’re a psychic, you have no idea whether or not Clowney will drop to 10. It’s not like there aren’t significant red flags on this guy. Highly questionable work ethic. Watch his tape against Lewan and tell me this guy is that special. 3 sacks last year.

How does anyone think that Fairley and the 10th pick is worth the 2nd overall pick? Fairley, in 3 years has been inconsistent at best. He’s not that good.

cptbuff says:Apr 16, 2014 3:56 PM

The Bills will have the best two defensive ends in the league this year in Kyle Williams and Marcel Dareus. 19-0.

cptbuff says:Apr 16, 2014 3:57 PM

Excuse me, best two defensive tackles. Although with Mario Williams and Jerry Hughes we’ll have roughly the #1 and #4 best DEs in the game as well. 19-0.

uwsptke says:Apr 16, 2014 4:11 PM

There is no way that Fairley, in the last year of his deal (unless the option is picked up), is going to move you up 8 spots at the top of the first round. He hasn’t done much of anything as a pro. St. Louis isn’t going to pass on Watkins, Clowney, Robinson, etc for a lesser prospect plus a year of Fairley.